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<p>Hello Everyone - Editorial would like your help! Please send along your suggestions on who you would like to see a "Featured Member" piece on. Featured Member is something we would love to see more of - we hope you feel the same, so if there is a photographer that you admire and or inspires you - please let us know by either nominating them here or send me a PM. </p>
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<p>That's difficult to decide on, Glenn, because there are so many. One of the reason why we are here.You don't say if I can suggest several, but here is my shortlist of six, that I see as especially creative and interesting photographers, who deserve to be a "Featured Member".<br>

<a href="/photodb/user?user_id=888636">John Crosley</a><br>

<a href="/photodb/user?user_id=1060561">Luis Triguez</a><br>

<a href="/photodb/user?user_id=1572283">Jack McRitchie</a><br>

<a href="/photodb/user?user_id=628662">Tim Holte</a><br>

<a href="/photodb/user?user_id=526277">Emil Schildt</a> <br>

<a href="/photodb/user?user_id=628554">Lars Raun</a></p>

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Site help. I guess I am more interested in accomplished professional photographers who could maybe write about their professional skills rather than a facebook buddy community member approach. Not dissing the feature,Glen! Just adding a thought that Name Media might use to burnish the domain. I will think on your question later on.
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<p>Depends on what is expected to be the angle of the Featured Member - if it's mainly about portfolio, Gordon's list, and I would add Mark Zell and Billy K to that too.<br>

But for a different kind of discussion, I'd recommend some of the frequent contributors to the Classic Manual forum on their passion for old(er) cameras and related gear, for example Martin Tai's recent contributions on small frame cameras. Plenty sites review the latest and greatest, but I think one of p.net's strength's is that there is good share of knowledge on the old gear too, and a lot of passion goes into that as well.</p>

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